shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Poppy & Austin magnificent CrossWord 2021-07-02
6 Clues: shaking in fear • murderer in Shakespeare storys • something sharp and knife like • long nose and rides a broomstick • Dunking King in Shakespeare storys • a word with something to do with sad
Grandpa & Grandma Hughes 2023-07-10
12 Clues: Grandpas Job • How they met • Grandmas Job • Grandmas almamater • Grandpas Birthplace • Grandmas Birthplace • Month they were married • One of Grandpas strengths • Grandpas favorite reading • Grandmas Favorite Activity • What city did Grandma name • Number of kids in the family
The Talent Show! 2013-04-24
13 Clues: Day • Time • Town • Place • Part two • End of name • Part two of name • Part one of name • The Birthday Bard • What the kids have • Where the proceeds go • What you will have at the show • What will be served at the show
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
12 Clues: A servingman • A family name • A family name • Lover of Romeo • Romeo's cousin • Lover of Juliet • Suitor of Juliet • Cousin to Juliet • Writer of the play • Caretaker of Juliet • Close friend to Romeo • He married the lovers
William Shakespeare Crossword 2024-12-13
6 Clues: Who did he marry? • What is Shakespeare? • What was his company called? • How many kids did they have? • When is his birthday celebrated? • Where did Shakespeare go to school?
Weekly Weekend 2013-06-19
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- Andy's girlfriend
- The Bully in "Angus"
- "The Black Cat" Author
- Where Shakespeare was born
- David"s girlfriend
- Alex Proyas's movie
- Our english teach
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- Bianca and Kate's father
- Where "Taming of The Shrew" takes place
- Joseph Strorm's brother
- Kate's husband
- Joseph Strorm's wife
- Angus's best friend
- Where Andy was from
- David's childhood friend
15 Clues: Kate's husband • Andy's girlfriend • Our english teach • David"s girlfriend • Angus's best friend • Where Andy was from • Alex Proyas's movie • The Bully in "Angus" • Joseph Strorm's wife • "The Black Cat" Author • Joseph Strorm's brother • Bianca and Kate's father • David's childhood friend • Where Shakespeare was born • Where "Taming of The Shrew" takes place
Persönlichkeiten in der Geschichte 2016-05-20
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- Erfinder der Kurz-Gruselgeschichten
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- erster römischer Kaiser
- Entwickler der Relativitätstheroie
- malte die Sixtinisch Kapelle
- wurde auf die Insel Elba verbannt
- Autor der amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitserklärung
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- entdeckte "Amerika"
- Autor Glasperlenspiel
- übersetzte die Bibel ins Deutsche
- Komponist ohne Gehör
- britischer Dichter (1564-1616)
- "Queen" von England
- Begründer des Kommunismus
- ehemaliger Bundeskanzler von Österreich
15 Clues: entdeckte "Amerika" • "Queen" von England • Komponist ohne Gehör • Autor Glasperlenspiel • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • erster römischer Kaiser • Begründer des Kommunismus • malte die Sixtinisch Kapelle • britischer Dichter (1564-1616) • übersetzte die Bibel ins Deutsche • wurde auf die Insel Elba verbannt • Entwickler der Relativitätstheroie • Erfinder der Kurz-Gruselgeschichten • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- Juliet's mother
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- holy man who is respected
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- passionate nature
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- peacemaker
- loyal, devoted and funny
- Romeo's mohter
- Juliet's father
- Romeo's father
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Escalus the prince of Verona
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's mohter • Romeo's father • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Famous Authors 2025-01-18
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- Wrote "The Alchemist."
- Penned the "Harry Potter" series.
- Wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
- Wrote "Frankenstein."
- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea."
- Master of horror fiction.
- Created "The Hobbit."
- Authored "Pride and Prejudice."
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- Known for detective novels.
- Author of "The Raven."
- Wrote "1984."
- Authored "Wuthering Heights."
- Wrote "Les Misérables."
- Wrote "Hamlet."
- Wrote "Oliver Twist."
15 Clues: Wrote "1984." • Wrote "Hamlet." • Wrote "Frankenstein." • Wrote "Oliver Twist." • Created "The Hobbit." • Author of "The Raven." • Wrote "The Alchemist." • Wrote "Les Misérables." • Master of horror fiction. • Known for detective novels. • Authored "Wuthering Heights." • Authored "Pride and Prejudice." • Penned the "Harry Potter" series. • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea." • ...
A mixture 2022-07-08
15 Clues: a fruit • a planet • pop singer • a vegetable • the staff of life • a donestic animal • where pupils learn • a baroque composer • play by Shakespeare • where birds are kept • at the top of a house • where a hairdresser works • a conserve made with oranges • where animals and plants live • where flowers and vegetables are grown
A Trip to the Museum 2025-06-21
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- The name of king Charles' son and first name of Shakespeare
- One of Shakespeare's most famous plays
- Where do the royals have their main office?
- The name of the Shakespeare theatre is...
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- When there are kings and queens, that's called a...
- the shape of the globe theatre is...
- the name of the King of England
7 Clues: the name of the King of England • the shape of the globe theatre is... • One of Shakespeare's most famous plays • The name of the Shakespeare theatre is... • Where do the royals have their main office? • When there are kings and queens, that's called a... • The name of king Charles' son and first name of Shakespeare
Classic Literature, Plays, and Poetry 2020-03-31
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- Author of Wuthering Heights
- "Not a whit, we defy _____" (Hamlet)
- Author of Passing, Nella _____
- Victor Frankenstein's hometown
- F. Scott Fitzgerald coined this term to describe the 1920s (3 words)
- Nick Bottom's head is transformed into that of this creature
- Who defeated Macbeth?
- The Old Man and _____ _____ by Ernest Hemingway (2 words)
- "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back _____ into the past"
- Of Mice and Men author
- Friar _____ of Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare plays have this many acts
- Romeo's suicide
- _____ Stoker, author of Dracula
- Dorian Gray's murdered friend
- Jay Gatsby's given name (2 words)
- Langston Hughes poem "The _____ Blues"
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- "Double, double,toil and _____"
- Shakespeare famously wrote in iambic _____
- A poet's word for "before"
- Dante wrote about this
- Mid-19th century creative movement based around divinity and nature,authors included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
- Pen name of Samuel Clemens
- James, Harlem Renaissance novelist
- Number of scenes in the final act of Hamlet
- Lily Briscoe's occupation
- Mary Shelley's writing style
- Emily, poet from Amherst, Massachusetts
- In a play, a speech delivered by the sole character in the scene
- Bride of Frankenstein
- Homer's two famous works: The Iliad and The...?
- Title of Byron, famous Romantic poet
32 Clues: Romeo's suicide • Who defeated Macbeth? • Bride of Frankenstein • Dante wrote about this • Of Mice and Men author • Lily Briscoe's occupation • A poet's word for "before" • Pen name of Samuel Clemens • Author of Wuthering Heights • Mary Shelley's writing style • Dorian Gray's murdered friend • Author of Passing, Nella _____ • Victor Frankenstein's hometown • ...
The literary context: Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and later writers 2023-09-21
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- Caryl Phillips wrote "The Nature of ____".
- How is Aaron (“the Moor”) presented?
- Character similar to Iago in Webster’s "The White Devil".
- Thomas Hardy wrote "The Mayor of _____".
- Author of "Wuthering Heights".
- Robert _____'s poems "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Lover" explores the theme of possessive men.
- Who wrote "The Duchess of Malfi"?
- A leitmotif of _____ and dislocation is prevalent in Caryl Phillips' texts.
- Who wrote the 1879 play "A Doll's House"?
- Which Shakespeare play, other than "Othello", explores the tragic consequences of intense love?
- _____' poetry depicts the sinister aspects of love.
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- In Kit Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus", Faustus makes a pact with ____.
- Which other Shakespeare play has race as a central theme?
- A central theme in Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles is _______.
- What happens to the Duchess of Malfi?
- Flamineo plots a double murder in order to advance his ____.
- ____ in "King Lear" is manipulative like Iago.
- Miller's "A View From a Bridge" explores the theme of ______ love.
- There are a number of _______ villains in Renaissance dramas.
- ______ roles are portrayed in Shakespeare's comedies, like "Much Ado about Nothing" and "The Taming of the Shrew".
- Daphne du Maurier’s novel explores the darker side of obsessive love.
- "Othello" and "_______" share the theme of ambition.
22 Clues: Author of "Wuthering Heights". • Who wrote "The Duchess of Malfi"? • How is Aaron (“the Moor”) presented? • What happens to the Duchess of Malfi? • Thomas Hardy wrote "The Mayor of _____". • Who wrote the 1879 play "A Doll's House"? • Caryl Phillips wrote "The Nature of ____". • ____ in "King Lear" is manipulative like Iago. • ...
Take Your Poet To Work Crossword 2024-07-05
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- 'Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the ____ shall meet' - Rudyard Kipling
- ‘I wandered lonely as a _____’ - William Wordsworth
- 'No man is an ______, entire of itself.' - John Donne
- ‘All that _____ is not gold’ - William Shakespeare
- ‘Hope is the thing with _______’ - Emily Dickinson
- 'Candy is dandy but ____ is quicker.' - Ogden Nash
- 'I am the master of my ____' - William Ernest Henley
- 'Hope springs ______ in the human breast.' - Alexander Pope
- 'Theirs not to make reply/Theirs not to reason why/Theirs but to do and ___.' - Tennyson
- ‘She walks in _____, like the night’ - Lord Byron
- 'Look on my works, ye mighty, and _____.' - Shelley
- ‘The ____ doth protest too much, methinks’ - William Shakespeare
- ‘But still, like dust, I’ll ____’ - Maya Angelou
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- 'Come and trip it as ye go/On the light ______ toe.' - John Milton
- ‘This is the way the world ends/Not with a bang but a _____.’ - T.S. Eliot
- 'I am large, I contain _______.' - Walt Whitman
- 'Evil is ______ and always human/And shares our bed and eats at our own table.' - W.H. Auden
- 'And miles to go before I ____' - Robert Frost
- ‘Do not go _____ into that good night’ - Dylan Thomas
- 'Abandon all ____, ye who enter here!' - Dante
- 'Tread softly for you tread on my _____' - W.B. Yeats
21 Clues: 'And miles to go before I ____' - Robert Frost • 'Abandon all ____, ye who enter here!' - Dante • 'I am large, I contain _______.' - Walt Whitman • ‘But still, like dust, I’ll ____’ - Maya Angelou • ‘She walks in _____, like the night’ - Lord Byron • ‘All that _____ is not gold’ - William Shakespeare • ‘Hope is the thing with _______’ - Emily Dickinson • ...
Renaissance Literature 2024-01-21
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- a humorous imitation of another work of literature
- the destroyer of all things, including Love, in Sonnet 64
- kind of sonnet that follows the structure of an octave and sestet
- the type of stories that caused Quixote to lose his wits
- Quixote's "lady"
- the extended metaphor in Sonnet 3 compares Love to this
- type of love where a man (of lower status) yearns for the admiration of a woman who is uninterested
- number of the sonnet by Shakespeare that says how thinking of one's lover makes everything better
- a pair of lines that rhyme
- object that Monna Giovanna's son believes will cure him
- meter used by Shakespeare where 5 of 10 syllables are stressed in each line
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- a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her
- name of Quixote's horse
- what Quixote believes the windmills to be
- first name of Quixote's sidekick
- image Ronsard uses to depict why Helene should love him now
- when the audience knows more than the characters do: situational ____
- the evil magician who continually undermines Quixote
- phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3
- genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror
- Ronsard's recommendation to Helene
22 Clues: Quixote's "lady" • name of Quixote's horse • a pair of lines that rhyme • phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3 • first name of Quixote's sidekick • Ronsard's recommendation to Helene • what Quixote believes the windmills to be • a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror • poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
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- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
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- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors Crossword 2022-03-14
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
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- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Irodalmi keresztrejtvény 2022-05-02
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- Kecskeméti drámaíró költő
- a 3 nagy irodalmi műnem egyike
- szigeti veszedelem írója
- szerelmét lillának hivja
- 16.-18.sz tartó korszak
- shakespeare itt adott elő
- stílusirányzat
- a metafóra kiterjesztése
- irodalmi forradalom 16.sz eleje
- angol költő a 16-17.sz-ban
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- epika műfaja
- 1554. október 20 született
- 1651és évben megjelent könyv
- egy drámai szerelmi történet
- magyar, főleg óda költő
- szentírás
16 Clues: szentírás • epika műfaja • stílusirányzat • 16.-18.sz tartó korszak • magyar, főleg óda költő • szigeti veszedelem írója • szerelmét lillának hivja • a metafóra kiterjesztése • Kecskeméti drámaíró költő • shakespeare itt adott elő • 1554. október 20 született • angol költő a 16-17.sz-ban • 1651és évben megjelent könyv • egy drámai szerelmi történet • a 3 nagy irodalmi műnem egyike • ...
shakspeare 2025-03-04
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- is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet
- is the first name of Romeo’s love interest?
- was shakespeare’s first play written?
- or False: Shakespeare wrote in English.
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- was shakespeare's wife's name?
- is the name of Hamlet’s father?
- wrote how many plays?
- was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
8 Clues: wrote how many plays? • was shakespeare's wife's name? • is the name of Hamlet’s father? • was shakespeare’s first play written? • or False: Shakespeare wrote in English. • is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet • is the first name of Romeo’s love interest? • was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
Cats 2021-03-24
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- names of a cat
- Elliots middle name
- travelling artists
- last scence held here
- Greek theatre building
- Elliot wrote poems in this language
- in charge of production
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- Globe playwright
- most famous theatre song
- Lloyd Webber
- Thespis was responsible
- play with songs
- she sits and sits and sits and sits
- a collection of poems
- the mystery cat
- slaves and women acted
16 Clues: Lloyd Webber • names of a cat • play with songs • the mystery cat • Globe playwright • travelling artists • Elliots middle name • last scence held here • a collection of poems • Greek theatre building • slaves and women acted • Thespis was responsible • in charge of production • most famous theatre song • she sits and sits and sits and sits • Elliot wrote poems in this language
Shakespeare & Elizabethan England 2025-09-22
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- England gained world power in 1588 after defeating the Spanish
- Shakespeare was famous for writing poems called
- Shakespeare helped establish a theatre called the
- Queen Elizabeth was often challenged because she defended this religion
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- Before The Globe and The Theatre were established, plays were performed in
- Murder and speaking against the church were punishable by
- A sport/ activity reserved for the wealthy to protect 'noble lands'
- Were at the top of the 'pyramid' of social classes in Elizabethan England
- One of the common illnesses contracted through dirty water and open sewers
- Laws enforced in the 1590s to further punish those without money
10 Clues: Shakespeare was famous for writing poems called • Shakespeare helped establish a theatre called the • Murder and speaking against the church were punishable by • England gained world power in 1588 after defeating the Spanish • Laws enforced in the 1590s to further punish those without money • A sport/ activity reserved for the wealthy to protect 'noble lands' • ...
shakespear 2022-05-04
10 Clues: oldest twin • wife's name • his dads name • his moms name • his first name • Shakespeare son • number of sisters • month born and died • his oldest daughter • oldest daughters name
Romeo & Juliet 2022-09-13
10 Clues: Romeo's Wife • Romeo's cousin • Romeo's father • Capulet's Wife • Juliet's Father • Juliet's Husband • Servent of Juliet • Author of the play • wantes to marry juliet • where the play is held
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
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- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- peacemaker
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- passionate nature
- loyal, devoted and funny
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- Escalus the prince of Verona
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- Romeo's father
- Romeo's mohter
- Juliet's mother
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
DG 2025-04-30
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- über 150 Schauspieltruppen
- bekannter Autor dieser Zeit
- spielen ausserhalb der…
- 21000 Zuschauer
- Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache
- Ziel
- … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe
- entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- Erweiterung
- Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude)
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- Geistliche präsentierten vor allem die … der Auferstehung Jesu Christi
- Entstehung vieler Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- zunehmend … inszeniert
- Mitspielendes Instrument
- ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer?
15 Clues: Ziel • Erweiterung • 21000 Zuschauer • zunehmend … inszeniert • spielen ausserhalb der… • Mitspielendes Instrument • über 150 Schauspieltruppen • bekannter Autor dieser Zeit • Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache • … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe • ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer? • Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude) • entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630 • ...
shakspeare 2025-03-04
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- is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet
- is the first name of Romeo’s love interest?
- was shakespeare’s first play written?
- or False: Shakespeare wrote in English.
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- was shakespeare's wife's name?
- is the name of Hamlet’s father?
- wrote how many plays?
- was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
8 Clues: wrote how many plays? • was shakespeare's wife's name? • is the name of Hamlet’s father? • was shakespeare’s first play written? • or False: Shakespeare wrote in English. • is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet • is the first name of Romeo’s love interest? • was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
Shakespeare crossword puzzle 2019-02-17
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- Portray in words; describe.
- Not allow to be seen; hide.
- Pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
- remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
- A long and distinct period of history.
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- An official order that has the force of law.
- Write (something) in a hurried, careless way.
- A sign or piece of information that indicates something.
- The action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event.
- Treat as unworthy of serious consideration, to get rid of sth = to ...
- A place or situation in which no development or progress is taking place.
- an easily written symbol, character or stroke, based on a modified letter form to take the place of a common letter combination.
- Still in existence; surviving.
13 Clues: Portray in words; describe. • Not allow to be seen; hide. • Still in existence; surviving. • A long and distinct period of history. • An official order that has the force of law. • Write (something) in a hurried, careless way. • remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) • A sign or piece of information that indicates something. • ...
Shakespeare literary terms 2016-02-01
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- verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter.
- a long speech by one character in a play
- irony the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader.
- or death
- a conversion between two or more characters.
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhymes; couplets often signal a characters exit of the end of the scene.
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- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or a play on the two words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- a character speaks directly to the audience without being overhead by other characters on the stage.
- a character converses with himself/herself by expressing thoughts a loud while alone on stage.
- a character who is used as a contrast to another characters; this highlights or sets off the personality traits of the character.
- flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her
- Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot.
- a drama that depicts serious and important events that cause suffering and distress
13 Clues: or death • a long speech by one character in a play • a conversion between two or more characters. • verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter. • Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot. • flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her • ...
Shakespeare Globe Theatre 2022-09-06
Across
- relating to or involving transformation
- what actors are onstage
- famous dead english playwright, poet, and actor
- closeness between people in personal relationships
- audience was split into 3 of these
Down
- often a ________ experience
- due to the thatched roof, everyone was subject to the ______
- audience would ____ at a murder
- audience would throw this at actors
- hard working people
- 600 of these could fit in the globe theatre
- first purpose built theatre
- full of life and energy
13 Clues: hard working people • full of life and energy • what actors are onstage • often a ________ experience • first purpose built theatre • audience would ____ at a murder • audience was split into 3 of these • audience would throw this at actors • relating to or involving transformation • 600 of these could fit in the globe theatre • famous dead english playwright, poet, and actor • ...
Shakespeare Sonnet 130 2022-12-02
13 Clues: be white • if hairs be • more delight • in the breath • on the ground • i love to hear • is far more red • i in her cheeks • nothing like the • grant i never saw • damasked red and white • i think my love as rare • hath a far more pleasing
No Fear Shakespeare 2022-04-20
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- A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators.
- A talented general and longtime acquaintance of Caesar. He slyly leads Brutus to belive that Caesar has become too powerful and must die.
- Caesar A great Roman general who has recently returned to Rome after a military victory in Spain.
- Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents.
- One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man.
- Brutus's wife and the daughter of a noble Roman(Cato) who took sides against Caesar.
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- A tribune who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition.
- A high ranking well regarded Roman nobleman who participates in a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar.
- Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death.
- A tribunes who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- A Roman senator renowned for his oratorical skill. He speaks at Ceasar's triumphal parade.
- A loyal friend of Caesar. He proves to be a dangerous enemy of Brutus and the other conspirators.
13 Clues: The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition. • One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man. • Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents. • Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death. • A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators. • ...
Macbeth Scene 7 2023-02-23
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- Macduff is still haunted by the __ of his wife and child.
- Dunsinane castle has been surrendered to __.
- Had a short soliloquy about vengeance.
Down
- Slain by Macbeth
- Macbeth was called this by his enemies.
- "The __ himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear"(Shakespeare 5.7.10-11)
- Macbeth wouldn't be killed by anyone born of a __
- "We have met with __es"(Shakespeare 5.7.34).(They are traitors from Macbeth's army that joined Malcolm's forces)
8 Clues: Slain by Macbeth • Had a short soliloquy about vengeance. • Macbeth was called this by his enemies. • Dunsinane castle has been surrendered to __. • Macbeth wouldn't be killed by anyone born of a __ • Macduff is still haunted by the __ of his wife and child. • "The __ himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear"(Shakespeare 5.7.10-11) • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Shakespeare’s Work 2024-03-21
Across
- Where in Italy was Romeo and Juliet set?
- A speech said in a play, usually to oneself
- The love interest and the main character in the play (8 Across)
- Shakespeare’s longest play
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- The theatre which was founded by the company Shakespeare worked at and where his plays were performed
- The male main character who falls in love with (4 Down)
- The female main character in a very well-known romantic play (Hint: Capulet)
- A poem that has 14 lines, used in plays such as Hamlet
- What did Shakespeare write?
9 Clues: Shakespeare’s longest play • What did Shakespeare write? • Where in Italy was Romeo and Juliet set? • A speech said in a play, usually to oneself • A poem that has 14 lines, used in plays such as Hamlet • The male main character who falls in love with (4 Down) • The love interest and the main character in the play (8 Across) • ...
Game 1: The cross word 2023-11-29
9 Clues: park, big • color, bus • queen, home • live, London • circus, screens • famous bear, west • Shakespeare, theatre • Big Ben, neighbourhood • market, food, industrial
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE according to Tasmine 2021-04-27
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- An artist whose profession is to play a role on stage or screen.
- Is an account of past events deemed worthy of remembrance
- He misunderstands and goes to give himself death in the tomb, at the side of Juliette.
- Is both the art of representing a drama or a comedy
- He is Prince of Denmark
- Is a work of cinema or audiovisual
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- Is the family name of Lady
- Was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the world's greatest writer in the English language and preeminent playwright
- Is a Play by William Shakespeare
- Is a theatrical genre, mixing comedy, singing, dancing and tap dancing.
10 Clues: He is Prince of Denmark • Is the family name of Lady • Is a Play by William Shakespeare • Is a work of cinema or audiovisual • Is both the art of representing a drama or a comedy • Is an account of past events deemed worthy of remembrance • An artist whose profession is to play a role on stage or screen. • ...
Romeo & Juliet crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- female protagonist
- The man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
- gives Romeo poison
- Expert fencer
- written by Shakespeare
- How Romeo takes his life
- Is a peacekeeper
- City where the play takes place
Down
- How Juliet takes her life
- Romeo's friend
- Created by Romeo and Juliet's death
- Friar of Verona
- male protagonist
- Friar from Manchua
- Found juliet dead
15 Clues: Expert fencer • Romeo's friend • Friar of Verona • male protagonist • Is a peacekeeper • Found juliet dead • female protagonist • gives Romeo poison • Friar from Manchua • written by Shakespeare • How Romeo takes his life • How Juliet takes her life • City where the play takes place • Created by Romeo and Juliet's death • The man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
Across
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- loyal, devoted and funny
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Romeo's father
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- Romeo's mohter
- Escalus the prince of Verona
- peacemaker
Down
- passionate nature
- Juliet's mother
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
Across
- Escalus the prince of Verona
- as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Juliet's mother
- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- Romeo's mohter
- loyal, devoted and funny
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- passionate nature
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- Romeo's father
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- peacemaker
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's father • Juliet's mother • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Romeo ja Julia 2024-03-03
Across
- Mõõk, millega Romeo end tappis
- Romeo ja Julia saatuse kehastus
- Kirjanik, kes "Romeo ja Julia" kirjutas
- Julia perekonna nimi
- Mürk, millega Julia end tappis
- Preester, kes Romeo ja Julia abiellus
- Julia tüdruk
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- Julia ämm
- Romeo perekonna nimi
- Verona väljak
- Romeo ja Julia poeg
- Julia õde
- Romeo sõber
- Verona linnapea
- Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik
15 Clues: Julia ämm • Julia õde • Romeo sõber • Julia tüdruk • Verona väljak • Verona linnapea • Romeo ja Julia poeg • Romeo perekonna nimi • Julia perekonna nimi • Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik • Mõõk, millega Romeo end tappis • Mürk, millega Julia end tappis • Romeo ja Julia saatuse kehastus • Preester, kes Romeo ja Julia abiellus • Kirjanik, kes "Romeo ja Julia" kirjutas
Kirjandus 2024-11-21
Across
- Rahvapärimuse järgi moondub ta hundiks õhtuti
- "Kuningas Oidipus" autor
- William Shakespeare teos
- Kes tappis Hamleti?
- Poliitiline mõistukõne ehk
- "Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan" autor (perekonna nimi)
- Kurja jõu esindaja
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- Eesti rahvuseepos
- Mis sorti muinasjutul on enamasti olemas autor?
- Müüdid maailma tekkimisest (liik)
- Sõjajumal
- Mis riigis toimus "Hamleti" tegevus?
- Hamleti peategelane
- Põlvest põlve edasi jutustatud lugu
- Peajumal
15 Clues: Peajumal • Sõjajumal • Eesti rahvuseepos • Kurja jõu esindaja • Hamleti peategelane • Kes tappis Hamleti? • "Kuningas Oidipus" autor • William Shakespeare teos • Poliitiline mõistukõne ehk • Müüdid maailma tekkimisest (liik) • Põlvest põlve edasi jutustatud lugu • Mis riigis toimus "Hamleti" tegevus? • Rahvapärimuse järgi moondub ta hundiks õhtuti • ...
Famous Authors 2025-09-24
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- – Ulysses stream-of-consciousness master
- – Gave life to Frankenstein
- – 1984 prophet
- – Creator of Middle-earth
- – Wrote about a boy wizard
- – Master of the macabre
- – Horror’s modern master
- – Pride and Prejudice author
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- – Victorian chronicler of London
- – Wrote Mrs. Dalloway
- – Bard of Avon
- – Wuthering Heights surname
- – Known for short, direct prose
- – Rafted down the Mississippi
- – Gatsby’s creator
15 Clues: – Bard of Avon • – 1984 prophet • – Gatsby’s creator • – Wrote Mrs. Dalloway • – Master of the macabre • – Horror’s modern master • – Creator of Middle-earth • – Wrote about a boy wizard • – Gave life to Frankenstein • – Wuthering Heights surname • – Pride and Prejudice author • – Rafted down the Mississippi • – Known for short, direct prose • – Victorian chronicler of London • ...
writer 2022-10-21
10 Clues: "LAlita" • "Crucible" • "Jane Eyre" • "Love of Life" • "Leyla and Majnun • "Old man and fish • "Romeo and juliet • Camus "The Stranger" • Tolstoy "war and peace" • Who wrote "The Metamorphosis"
Crossword Puzzle: Hamlet 2022-12-30
7 Clues: Hamlet's uncle and the new king • the first name of Hamlet's mother • the country Hamlet's family lives in • "To be or not to be, that is the ___" • the country that Shakespeare lived in • the last name of the person that wrote this play • the name of the theater where we will see Hamlet
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
Across
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
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- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
Across
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
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- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors Crossword 2022-03-14
Across
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Ray Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Murthy Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
Down
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Sharma The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Language and grammar 2022-01-13
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- Type of word: "On" is a..
- The appeal to emotions with emotional language
- A method of narration that describes happenings in the flow of thoughts in the minds of the characters is called - Stream of...
- Repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive sentences
- The opposite of paratactic sentence structure
- The English word for "billedsprog"
- Repetition of an initial consonant sound in two or more words.
- Antonym of "important"...
- The English word for "fortolkning"
- Shakespeare wrote comedies and...
- Shakespeare wrote plays and...
- Another word for the main character
- - When the texts starts in the middle of the events it starts in medias..
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- Type of word: Interpretation is a
- In the middle of the non-fictional pentagram
- Extravagant exaggeration
- A combination of contradictory or incongruous words
- - English word for "roman"
- The English word for "alvidende" narrator
- The Shakespearean sonnet has 3 ..... and an ending couplet
- Type of word - Thoroughly is an..
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by "like" or "as"
- The English word for "budskab"
- - Type of word: introvert
- The opposite of flashbacks
- The form of language used by a specific socioeconomic class
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt
27 Clues: Extravagant exaggeration • Type of word: "On" is a.. • Antonym of "important"... • - Type of word: introvert • - English word for "roman" • The opposite of flashbacks • The English word for "budskab" • Shakespeare wrote plays and... • Type of word: Interpretation is a • Type of word - Thoroughly is an.. • Shakespeare wrote comedies and... • The English word for "billedsprog" • ...
Macbeth Act I 2024-01-13
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- King Duncan of _____________.
- Donalbain and _________ are King Duncan's sons.
- Name of the famous theatre in London that is a replica of Shakespeare's theater.
- How many witches are there?
- Lady Macbeth tells her husband to "look like th'innocent flower, but be ____"
- Banquo says the witches have these, and it confuses him.
- The three characteristics of thrillers are clock, _______, and crucible.
- Lady Macbeth refers to the crown as the "golden ___"
- A long speech delivered by a character to other characters onstage.
- A ______ tells Lady Macbeth that King Duncan is coming.
- King James grew increasingly paranoid after the _____ plot assassination attempt.
- The Thane of _____ was a traitor and will be executed.
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- Shakespeare opens the play with _________ to add to the spooky atmosphere.
- In the version of Macbeth directed by Polly Findlay, the witches are played by _________.
- Author of Macbeth.
- At the beginning of the play, Scotland is involved in a war with _____.
- Who tells Macbeth he will become King?
- Lady Macbeth seems to have a lot of it!
- Who will have royal children, but will not be King of Scotland himself?
- Gender, violence, and ______ are recurring topics in Macbeth.
- Macbeth starts the play as Thane of ____.
- King James became King of England after Queen ___ had no children.
22 Clues: Author of Macbeth. • How many witches are there? • King Duncan of _____________. • Who tells Macbeth he will become King? • Lady Macbeth seems to have a lot of it! • Macbeth starts the play as Thane of ____. • Donalbain and _________ are King Duncan's sons. • Lady Macbeth refers to the crown as the "golden ___" • The Thane of _____ was a traitor and will be executed. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Boyd 2023-04-25
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- Philosophy about focusing on oneself rather than divine beliefs
- Famous Playwright and Actor
- One of, if not the most famous painting in the world painted by a famous artist
- English Mathematician that made three laws of motion and discovered Calculus
- King of England that had 6 wives
- Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric
- Form of music that Catholic Monks sang
- Father of Humanism
- Famous Artist and Sculptor
- Earliest major book printed with a movable metal type that could be mass-produced
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- Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron
- Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- Famous Tragedy written by William Shakespeare about star-crossed lovers
- Famous Artist that painted the most famous painting arguably, and another very famous one
- City of Water and One of the cities where the Renaissance started
- Famous building known for its many art pieces of the Renaissance
- Rebirth of the world where trade, art, and literature boomed again.
- One of the most famous statues in the world made by Michelangelo
- Instrument used in the Renaissance and an ancestor of the Oboe
- Famous Guitar-like instrument
- One of the cities where the Renaissance started and is known for its many masterpieces of Art
21 Clues: Father of Humanism • Famous Artist and Sculptor • Famous Playwright and Actor • Famous Guitar-like instrument • King of England that had 6 wives • Form of music that Catholic Monks sang • Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric • Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s • Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron • ...
England Activity Book 2025-03-02
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- Monarchy of the United Kingdom.
- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Art museum in Trafalgar Square, London.
- Regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs during ceremonies.
- Longest reigning monarch of England.
- National flag of the United Kingdom.
- Major river flowing through London.
- One of the oldest universities in the world.
- Husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Son of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Prehistoric stone circle in Wiltshire.
- Legendary rock band from Liverpool.
- Historic castle and former prison.
- Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Nickname for London's underground train system.
- Traditional form of public transportation in London.
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- Prestigious tennis tournament held in London.
- Traditional British public phone booth.
- Iconic red two-level public transport vehicle.
- Popular bat-and-ball sport in England.
- Famous park in London.
- Famous English playwright and poet.
- Giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the Thames.
- Museum, Museum in London housing a vast collection of world art and artifacts.
- Iconic clock tower in London.
- Mother of Prince William and Prince Harry.
- Classic British dish of fried fish and potatoes.
- Reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse associated with Shakespeare.
- Area known for its picturesque villages and rolling hills.
- Beverage traditionally associated with British culture.
30 Clues: Famous park in London. • Son of Queen Elizabeth II. • Iconic clock tower in London. • Husband of Queen Elizabeth II. • Monarchy of the United Kingdom. • Historic castle and former prison. • Longest reigning monarch of England. • Major river flowing through London. • Legendary rock band from Liverpool. • National flag of the United Kingdom. • ...
The Taming of the Shrew 2021-04-22
12 Clues: Katherina • Drunken tinker • Dad of Lucentio • Sister of Bianca • Job of Vincentio • City of Vincentio • Author of the book • Servant of Lucentio • Country of the comedy • City where Lucentio studies • Yougest daughter of Baptista • Place where Sly watches the comedy
Library 2021-06-07
9 Clues: Batman • The writer • New memember • head librarian • Retired teacher • Loves romance novels • Shakespeare enthusiast • Youngest committee member • Watercolor artist, peace corps
Drama-Kristian Lajsic 2021-02-03
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- Likovi koji se potpuno razlikuju od protagonista
- Vrhunac Romea i Julije
- Jos jedna poznata tragedija Shakespeare-a
- U drami igra glavnu ulogu
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- Naziv grada koji su Romeo i Julija ucinili jednim od najromanticnijih gradova na svijetu
- Likovi koji pokrecu radnju u djelu i nositelji su zbivanja
- Prezime poznatog engleskog knjizevnika koji je napisao Romea i Juliju
7 Clues: Vrhunac Romea i Julije • U drami igra glavnu ulogu • Jos jedna poznata tragedija Shakespeare-a • Likovi koji se potpuno razlikuju od protagonista • Likovi koji pokrecu radnju u djelu i nositelji su zbivanja • Prezime poznatog engleskog knjizevnika koji je napisao Romea i Juliju • ...
WELCOME TO STRATFORD-UPON-AVON! 2024-02-18
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- One of the two theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon
- You can visit Shakespeare's tomb in Holy Trinity....
- The river that flows across Stratford-upon-Avon
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- Shakespeare One of the most famous British playwrights
- Near the Shakespeare Centre there's a statue of a ......
- This house is now a museum
- 'The Trading Post' was the ...... of Shakespeare's daughter
7 Clues: This house is now a museum • One of the two theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon • The river that flows across Stratford-upon-Avon • You can visit Shakespeare's tomb in Holy Trinity.... • Shakespeare One of the most famous British playwrights • Near the Shakespeare Centre there's a statue of a ...... • 'The Trading Post' was the ...... of Shakespeare's daughter
Brave New Women 2022-11-06
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- the kind of the movie
- female robot's view by men
- the opposite of equalities
- bad world
- perfect world
- old memories, history musuem etc...
- the first woman
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- alexa,google, siri
- group of persons
- the first name of a negarian novelist
- defense of women's rights
- rumors
- robot technology
- "God from the machine"
- the imaginated sister of William Shakespeare
15 Clues: rumors • bad world • perfect world • the first woman • group of persons • robot technology • alexa,google, siri • the kind of the movie • "God from the machine" • defense of women's rights • female robot's view by men • the opposite of equalities • old memories, history musuem etc... • the first name of a negarian novelist • the imaginated sister of William Shakespeare
keywords 2019-01-05
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- A person who writes
- The name of era James ruled
- When two or more people speak about something specific in a play
- The name of the era Elizabeth ruled
- A famous play writer
- A person who writes plays
- A sequence of continuous actions in a play
- A long speech by one character
- The ruler at the end of Shakespeare’s time
- The people who watch a performance
- A terrible event which could sometimes cause destruction
- A small part of a play
- The ability to express thoughts and feelings
- You use it to start a clause
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- A conversation between two or more people
- The language you speak if you are from Scotland
- The start of something
- The ruler at the start of Shakespeare’s time
- An effect on a character
- When two or more people speak between each other
- When you speak thoughts aloud when alone
- A women who casts evil spells
- Present participle of speak
- The first name of Shakespeare
- A country in the UK
- A part of a play where only two characters speak
- A performance
- A play for theatre
- The place a play takes place
- Mental or emotional strain
30 Clues: A performance • A play for theatre • A person who writes • A country in the UK • A famous play writer • The start of something • A small part of a play • An effect on a character • A person who writes plays • Mental or emotional strain • The name of era James ruled • Present participle of speak • The place a play takes place • You use it to start a clause • A women who casts evil spells • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
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- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
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- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
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- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Mit tanultam 7. osztályban? 2025-06-11
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- ...levelek
- Egyik verselési típus
- Szigeti veszedelem műfaja
- Shakespeare származási helye
- Díszes kezdőbetű
- Páncélos udvarló
- Petőfi legjobb barátja
- Olyan kép, amely a kódexet illusztrálja
- Ő írta Romeo és Júlia című tragédiát
- A romantika mellett élő stílusirányzat
- Ünnepek végén elhangzó nemzeti énekünk szerzője
- Jelentése:nyakatekert,okoskodó
- A középkor egyik stílusirányzata
- Vallásos irodalom más szóval
- ...költészet a barokk idején
- Lírai műfaj, érzelmeket fejez ki
- Magyar reneszánsz uralkodó
- Felsőoktatás más szóval
- Az egyik műnem
- Guttenberg János találta fel
- 4 sora ismétlődik:"a magyarok Istenére..."
- A magyar nyelvújítás vezéralakja
- Ókort követő kor
- Romeo és Júlia alkotás műfaja
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- A minden sor rímel egymással
- Hunyadi család címer állata
- Csokonai múzsája/ihletője volt
- Shakespeare színházának neve
- Pannónia dicsérete írója
- Vallási megújító mozgalom
- Más szóval Diákköltészet
- Zrínyi Miklós írta
- Ő írta az idei tanév kötelező olvasmányát
- Altató italt adott Júliának
- Jelentése:emberközpontúság
- Kézzel írt könyv
- Magyar reneszánsz egyik alkotója
- Az egyik műnem
- A várak, kastélyok, főúri udvarok kultúrája
- Gyűjtőnév:hűség, bátorság, udvarlási készség, versek írása
- Jobb szeme fényét elvesztette
- Itt játszódott Romeo és Júlia története
- Barokk ellen irányzata
- Jelentése:újjászületés
- Több lánynak is csapta a szelet
- Két szereplő beszéde
- Júlia család neve
47 Clues: ...levelek • Az egyik műnem • Az egyik műnem • Díszes kezdőbetű • Páncélos udvarló • Kézzel írt könyv • Ókort követő kor • Júlia család neve • Zrínyi Miklós írta • Két szereplő beszéde • Egyik verselési típus • Petőfi legjobb barátja • Barokk ellen irányzata • Jelentése:újjászületés • Felsőoktatás más szóval • Pannónia dicsérete írója • Más szóval Diákköltészet • Szigeti veszedelem műfaja • ...
"Romeo and Juliet" Review 2022-05-27
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- resents Romeo & friends crashing a party
- name for the period when WS lived
- Shakespeare was born the son of a ___
- tells Romeo that Juliet is dead
- pennant color for tragedies
- Juliet looks down at Romeo from her ___
- The ___ , or black death, was a real fear
- character with opposing traits to another
- no ___ were allowed as actors, only men
- more expensive, covered seats in Globe Theatre
- type of play that deals with past events
- pennant color for comedies
- threatens to kick Juliet out of the house
- “Romeo and Juliet” is an example of a ___
- a time of rebirth of culture and science
- how Romeo is able to climb into J’s room
- is related to Paris and Mercutio
- remembers when Juliet was 3 years old
- ends happily, w/a wedding
- where main action of a play took place
- where actors changed costumes
- Capulets & Montagues have a longtime ___
- used mostly for bedroom/balcony scenes
- door built into the main stage
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- city where most of the action takes place
- famously asks, “What’s in a name?”
- what the ceiling over stage was called
- burned down and was rebuilt
- Romeo’s first “love”
- first talks to Juliet about Count Paris
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___
- fairy described by Mercutio that plants dreams
- dies of grief for her son
- takes a bribe, sells Romeo poison
- used mostly for indoor scenes
- thinks he knows a way to end the feud
- Juliet would rather die than marry ___
- signified which type of play was performed
- nickname for ground-level audience
- promises to make a statue of Juliet
- ten syllables per line poetry
- were located outside of town in London
- the “peacemaker” cousin of Romeo
- when a character give a speech alone on stage
- where Romeo lives while in exile
- Romeo accidentally causes the death of ___
- Shakespeare wrote 37 ___ in all
- pennant color for histories
48 Clues: Romeo’s first “love” • dies of grief for her son • ends happily, w/a wedding • pennant color for comedies • burned down and was rebuilt • pennant color for tragedies • pennant color for histories • used mostly for indoor scenes • ten syllables per line poetry • where actors changed costumes • Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___ • door built into the main stage • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
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- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Literacy 2022-09-08
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- Type of Literature to do with rhymes and grace i.e Shakespeare
- A genre within plays such has comady or horror but Shakespeare was famous for
- Another well known genre of Punk to do with Tech
- literature created from the imagination
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- A well known genre of Punk to do with machinery
- The Subject
- A genre of Literature to do with public speaking
- literature that, regardless of the subject matter, has a simple goal to provide information
8 Clues: The Subject • literature created from the imagination • A well known genre of Punk to do with machinery • A genre of Literature to do with public speaking • Another well known genre of Punk to do with Tech • Type of Literature to do with rhymes and grace i.e Shakespeare • A genre within plays such has comady or horror but Shakespeare was famous for • ...
shakespear 2022-05-04
10 Clues: oldest twin • wife's name • his dads name • his moms name • his first name • Shakespeare son • number of sisters • month born and died • his oldest daughter • oldest daughters name
Library 2021-05-20
9 Clues: Batman • The writer • New memember • head librarian • Retired teacher • Loves romance novels • Shakespeare enthusiast • Youngest committee member • Watercolor artist, peace corps
Semester 2 Review! 2019-12-15
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- _ wrestle
- _ do you think?
- That's a good _.
- I clean my room _ a week.
- That's not _.
- How about _ off the light?
- G Teacher is _ than you.
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- _ your teeth three times a day.
- How often do you _ breakfast?
- The Earth is _.
- We should save _.
- Shakespeare _ Romeo and Juliet
- King Sejong _ Hangeul.
- Eiffel _ the tower.
- I don't _ so.
15 Clues: _ wrestle • That's not _. • I don't _ so. • The Earth is _. • _ do you think? • That's a good _. • We should save _. • Eiffel _ the tower. • King Sejong _ Hangeul. • G Teacher is _ than you. • I clean my room _ a week. • How about _ off the light? • How often do you _ breakfast? • Shakespeare _ Romeo and Juliet • _ your teeth three times a day.
Verona 1519 2022-02-22
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- person Romeo killed first
- first person to die
- prince of Verona
- wants to marry Juliet
- Romeo's servant
- tells Romeo she will marry Paris
- gives account of Tybalt's murder
- used to love Rosaline
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- Romeo's punishment
- Juliet's confidant
- herbalist
- bites his thumb
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- sent to tell Romeo of the plan
- Capulet heiress
15 Clues: herbalist • bites his thumb • Romeo's servant • Capulet heiress • prince of Verona • Romeo's punishment • Juliet's confidant • first person to die • wants to marry Juliet • used to love Rosaline • wrote Romeo and Juliet • person Romeo killed first • sent to tell Romeo of the plan • tells Romeo she will marry Paris • gives account of Tybalt's murder
Theater im Mittelalter 2025-04-30
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- über 150 Schauspieltruppen
- bekannter Autor dieser Zeit
- spielen ausserhalb der…
- 21000 Zuschauer
- Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache
- Ziel
- … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe
- entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- Erweiterung
- Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude)
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- Geistliche präsentierten vor allem die … der Auferstehung Jesu Christi
- Entstehung vieler Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- zunehmend … inszeniert
- Mitspielendes Instrument
- ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer?
15 Clues: Ziel • Erweiterung • 21000 Zuschauer • zunehmend … inszeniert • spielen ausserhalb der… • Mitspielendes Instrument • über 150 Schauspieltruppen • bekannter Autor dieser Zeit • Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache • … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe • ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer? • Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude) • entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630 • ...
Macbeth 2025-04-11
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- rightful king
- writer of this play
- Location of Macbeth's castle
- Character who loves haunting Macbeth
- Lady Macbeth's curse
- Macbeth's-fortune tellers
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- Macbeth's ambition
- literally the entire plot
- man of the relationship
- vulnerable state
- Dramatic speech (HINT: Macbeth loves doing them)
- Macbeth's originial title
- Liquid that courses through our veins
- murder weapon
- Scotland's saviour
15 Clues: rightful king • murder weapon • vulnerable state • Macbeth's ambition • Scotland's saviour • writer of this play • Lady Macbeth's curse • man of the relationship • literally the entire plot • Macbeth's originial title • Macbeth's-fortune tellers • Location of Macbeth's castle • Character who loves haunting Macbeth • Liquid that courses through our veins • ...
Kwame 2022-05-19
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- A powerful family in Florence
- da Vinci, A famous artist, and scientist.
- the church
- the language is spoken by natives in an area
- People who protested against the catholic church
- money to be forgiven for sins somebody has committed
- Luther, A German Monk who spoke out against the catholic church
- a Famous poet
- free from religious rule
- People who followed the “society of Jesus” under Catholicism
- and Juliet, A famous play was written by William Shakespeare
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- A philosophy that values Humans’ minds over divine beings
- with details that make the art look real
- An art period
- of people who work to keep religious rules are followed
- A poet
- of Trent, a group of people who decided the power of the church.
- man, A man is talented in everything
- printing press, Invented in 1450 made books easier,
- used their wealth to sponsor an artist
- The most powerful group of Patrons in Italy.
- comedy, a Famous book about the bible
- ages, the time after Rome fell till 1300
- Shakespeare, A famous play writer who could change the emotion of his audience
- of Athens, A famous school founded by Raphel
25 Clues: A poet • the church • An art period • a Famous poet • free from religious rule • A powerful family in Florence • man, A man is talented in everything • comedy, a Famous book about the bible • used their wealth to sponsor an artist • with details that make the art look real • ages, the time after Rome fell till 1300 • da Vinci, A famous artist, and scientist. • ...
Wednesday Wars Oak Canyon 2019-05-14
Across
- Holling is in ______ grade.
- Where Lieutenant Baker is currently stationed.
- The sweet treat that were dusted with chalk dust and, later,eaten by the rats.
- The profession of Holling's dad
- The name of the news anchor Holling's dad always watches
- The author of the plays that Holling read with Mrs. Baker.
- The janitor is Mr. ________.
- The teacher that Holling thinks hates him is Mrs. ___.
- The religion of half the class.
- The name of one of the rats that escaped.
- The school where Holling attends
- The cook at the school is Mrs. _______
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- Sister of the protagonist
- What Lt. Baker brings back to Mrs. Baker at the end of the book.
- Holling's religion
- The day the "war" takes place
- The name of the person Holling took out on Valentine's Day
- Holling's sister was trying to get to ______ when she left home.
- Holling took _____ at the track meet.
- The name of the other rat that escaped.
- The religion of the rest of the class.
- The sport that Holling loves and what he played with the professional players.
- The person Holling played in the Shakespeare Holiday Extraganza
- The protagonist of the book
- A ______ ran over the rats.
25 Clues: Holling's religion • Sister of the protagonist • Holling is in ______ grade. • The protagonist of the book • A ______ ran over the rats. • The janitor is Mr. ________. • The day the "war" takes place • The profession of Holling's dad • The religion of half the class. • The school where Holling attends • Holling took _____ at the track meet. • The religion of the rest of the class. • ...
Crossyears 2013-05-05
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- Year in which Shakespeare was already an established playwright
- Year in which "Chamberlain's Men" became "King's Men"
- Year in which theaters closed because of the plague
- Year in which "The Globe" was built
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- Year in which Shakespeare first left to London
- Year in which "The Globe" got burnt
- Year of Lord Strange's death
7 Clues: Year of Lord Strange's death • Year in which "The Globe" got burnt • Year in which "The Globe" was built • Year in which Shakespeare first left to London • Year in which theaters closed because of the plague • Year in which "Chamberlain's Men" became "King's Men" • Year in which Shakespeare was already an established playwright
Who was William Shakespeare? 2024-05-06
19 Clues: Ofta • Kopia • Gravid • Allmän • Känsla • Händelse • Speciell • Översätta • Avrättning • Tvillingar • Regelbunden • Montera ner • Underhållning • Följd, ordning • Spela, uppträda • Kuslig, underlig • Skära ner, minska • Skamlig, upprörande • Rolig, underhållande
Shakespeare Words - Isabella Webb 2022-11-28
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- Look! thither!
- Look there!
- Writer of around 38 plays and numerous short stories.(famous)
- People who hark in class will understand the work easier.
- Famous playwriter was born and lived here.
- This may happen
- Where has he gone? No more plays?
- I agree with you.
- "Awhile back" I lost my pencil
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- The scene stopped as the character turned towards the audience for a split second to say a few words.
- I have a hatred towards this person.
- Shakespeare's spouse
- Hither! You are too far away!
- Why? Wherefore?
- I beg for gramercy!
- Deceased young son.
- The character turned to the audience to tell a very long drawn out speech.
- Thou shall not pass.
- I thought deeply as I turned to the audience.
19 Clues: Look there! • Look! thither! • Why? Wherefore? • This may happen • I agree with you. • I beg for gramercy! • Deceased young son. • Shakespeare's spouse • Thou shall not pass. • Hither! You are too far away! • "Awhile back" I lost my pencil • Where has he gone? No more plays? • I have a hatred towards this person. • Famous playwriter was born and lived here. • ...
The Happy Prince 2018-03-26
12 Clues: red • rough • sleep • suffering • strange or unusual • chance of happening • extremely unpleasant • main character in the story • writer of the play 'Tempest' • covered with a layer of gold • feeling tired and uninterested • place or container where very hot fire is made
Romeo & Juliet 2022-06-01
12 Clues: 14 line poem • Killed by Tybalt • Hot-Headed Cousin • Romeo's first love • Female protagonist • Contradictory terms • Banished from Verona • Hamlet, R&J, Macbeth • Juliet's mother figure • Setting of Romeo & Juliet • Peacemaker, Romeo's friend • Wants to marry Juliet, "Man of Wax"
Tudors and Stuarts 2016-05-21
14 Clues: queen of scots • Henrys flagship • german princess • queen of England • a lira da braccio • 1532 new archbishop • tudor word for love • surname of Catherine • invasion by the scots • Henrys lord chancellor • playwright of the times • cloth worn by the scots • fleet sent by king Philip • symbol for house of York and Lancaster
Gyulai karácsony 2019-12-16
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- Gyula kedvenc grófja
- egyetlen épen maradt Közép-Európai tégla épület
- fürdőzési szokások bemutatása
- melyik folyó található errefelé
- nyári művészeti fesztivál
- fényfestés a kastélyon
- hol található az energiadomb
- itt íródott a Bánk Bán
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- mindenhol ennyi az idő
- előadás a műemlék hasában
- vizes szórakozás
- gyerekek kedvenc fürdője
- a Nemzeti Himnusz szerzője
- híres cukrászda
14 Clues: híres cukrászda • vizes szórakozás • Gyula kedvenc grófja • mindenhol ennyi az idő • fényfestés a kastélyon • itt íródott a Bánk Bán • gyerekek kedvenc fürdője • előadás a műemlék hasában • nyári művészeti fesztivál • a Nemzeti Himnusz szerzője • hol található az energiadomb • fürdőzési szokások bemutatása • melyik folyó található errefelé • ...
R+J 2022-03-13
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- Play writer
- "O ______ love O loving hate"
- "an _____ feast"
- Romeo's first love
- Romeo's family
- Doesn't like Romeo at the party
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- Talks to Romeo when he is acting weird
- Main character girl
- Juliet's family
- tree
- Benvolio will make Rosaline look like a ______
- "In fair ______"
- Main character boy
- Romeo says Rosaline is a ______
14 Clues: tree • Play writer • Romeo's family • Juliet's family • "an _____ feast" • "In fair ______" • Main character boy • Romeo's first love • Main character girl • "O ______ love O loving hate" • Romeo says Rosaline is a ______ • Doesn't like Romeo at the party • Talks to Romeo when he is acting weird • Benvolio will make Rosaline look like a ______
Act 2 Romeo and juliet 2021-12-13
10 Clues: Author • Peacemaker • Best swordsman • Romeo's friend • Juliet caretaker • Capulet main character • Father of the families • Mother of the families • Montague main character • Had good intention for the families
Romeo & Juliet 2025-04-10
10 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Juliet's cousin • What killed Romeo • What killed Juliet • Main male character • Takes care of Juliet • Main female character • Who wrote Romeo & Juliet
Act 1 Scene 5 2021-12-31
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- another word for a ghost or a soul that begins with S
- The main character of the play.
- The writer of the play.
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- The name of the king who ruled England and Scotland when Shakespeare wrote this play.
- A written message that you send to someone in an envelope.
- There are three of these in the play, they can see into the future.
- Macbeth's wife is called _ _ _ _ Macbeth.
- A male ruler of a country.
8 Clues: The writer of the play. • A male ruler of a country. • The main character of the play. • Macbeth's wife is called _ _ _ _ Macbeth. • another word for a ghost or a soul that begins with S • A written message that you send to someone in an envelope. • There are three of these in the play, they can see into the future. • ...
Chapter 16 2024-04-27
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- Someone who controls the dystopian world while aware of its flaws.
- What represents the true human value in this age?
- Mond claims everyone in his society is...
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- Who is John, Bernard, and Helmholtz submit to the judgment of?
- Who accepts their new life of banishment?
- Comparing the feelies and Shakespeare, Mond unhesitatingly comes down on the side of...
- What island is Bernard and Helmholtz banished to?
- John suggests that the predestinators could make everyone an...
8 Clues: Who accepts their new life of banishment? • Mond claims everyone in his society is... • What island is Bernard and Helmholtz banished to? • What represents the true human value in this age? • Who is John, Bernard, and Helmholtz submit to the judgment of? • John suggests that the predestinators could make everyone an... • ...
Literacy 2022-09-08
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- literature created from the imagination
- A well known genre of Punk to do with machinery
- Type of Literature to do with rhymes and grace i.e Shakespeare
- Another well known genre of Punk to do with Tech
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- The Subject
- literature that, regardless of the subject matter, has a simple goal to provide information
- A genre of Literature to do with public speaking
- A genre within plays such has comady or horror but Shakespeare was famous for
8 Clues: The Subject • literature created from the imagination • A well known genre of Punk to do with machinery • A genre of Literature to do with public speaking • Another well known genre of Punk to do with Tech • Type of Literature to do with rhymes and grace i.e Shakespeare • A genre within plays such has comady or horror but Shakespeare was famous for • ...
Próbagalopp 2016-06-11
Romeo and Juliet/Shakespeare Review 2021-05-26
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- resents Romeo & friends crashing a party
- name for the period when WS lived
- Shakespeare was born the son of a ___
- tells Romeo that Juliet is dead
- pennant color for tragedies
- Juliet looks down at Romeo from her ___
- The ___ , or black death, was a real fear
- character with opposing traits to another
- no ___ were allowed as actors, only men
- more expensive, covered seats in Globe Theatre
- type of play that deals with past events
- pennant color for comedies
- threatens to kick Juliet out of the house
- “Romeo and Juliet” is an example of a ___
- a time of rebirth of culture and science
- how Romeo is able to climb into J’s room
- is related to Paris and Mercutio
- remembers when Juliet was 3 years old
- ends happily, w/a wedding
- where main action of a play took place
- where actors changed costumes
- Capulets & Montagues have a longtime ___
- used mostly for bedroom/balcony scenes
- door built into the main stage
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- city where most of the action takes place
- famously asks, “What’s in a name?”
- what the ceiling over stage was called
- burned down and was rebuilt
- Romeo’s first “love”
- first talks to Juliet about Count Paris
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___
- fairy described by Mercutio that plants dreams
- dies of grief for her son
- takes a bribe, sells Romeo poison
- used mostly for indoor scenes
- thinks he knows a way to end the feud
- Juliet would rather die than marry ___
- signified which type of play was performed
- nickname for ground-level audience
- promises to make a statue of Juliet
- ten syllables per line poetry
- were located outside of town in London
- the “peacemaker” cousin of Romeo
- when a character give a speech alone on stage
- where Romeo lives while in exile
- Romeo accidentally causes the death of ___
- Shakespeare wrote 37 ___ in all
- pennant color for histories
48 Clues: Romeo’s first “love” • dies of grief for her son • ends happily, w/a wedding • pennant color for comedies • burned down and was rebuilt • pennant color for tragedies • pennant color for histories • used mostly for indoor scenes • ten syllables per line poetry • where actors changed costumes • Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___ • door built into the main stage • ...
Twelfth Night Crossword 2016-02-03
10 Clues: her fool • playwriter • a countess • Story Editor • friend to Viola • Duke of Illyria • steward to Olivia • siter to Sebastain • waiting-women to Olivia • gentleman attending on the Duke
Maya Angelou 2021-02-23
12 Clues: famous writer • tells stories • older relative • character trait • state in the south • city in California • someone who writes • someones life story • lower part of this country • hateful bias towards others • someone who helps others learn • feelings toward others without knowing them
CROSSWORDS 2020-10-07
12 Clues: thin • going to • money game • animals'feet • a big problem • area or place • terrible or horrible • sombre or depressing • famous British writer • level or mark at school • which keeps moving all the time • person you share your place of residence with
Embodying Concept Project 2021-11-17
12 Clues: Professor 1 pod • Professor 2 pods • 4th century book • 19th century play • 20th century novel • Famous American author • This equals JTB (_=JTB) • Famous English playwright • Iago's deceptive behavior • Famous Athenian philosopher • Main concept of Borderlands • What Socrates was trying to define
Renessansi kirjandus 2019-01-21
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- "Dekameroon" autor
- Teose "Gargantua ja Pantagrueli" autor
- "don Quijote" autor
- "Jumaliku komöödia" autor
- Cervantese pastoraalromaan
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- "Laulude raamatu" autor
- "Romeo ja Julia" autor
- Thomas More üks kuulsamaid teoseid
- Boccaccio lühiromaan proosas
- Dante Alighieri ladina keelne traktaat
- Reformatsiooni algataja(perekonnanimi)
- Narruse kiitus autor
12 Clues: "Dekameroon" autor • "don Quijote" autor • Narruse kiitus autor • "Romeo ja Julia" autor • "Laulude raamatu" autor • "Jumaliku komöödia" autor • Cervantese pastoraalromaan • Boccaccio lühiromaan proosas • Thomas More üks kuulsamaid teoseid • Teose "Gargantua ja Pantagrueli" autor • Dante Alighieri ladina keelne traktaat • Reformatsiooni algataja(perekonnanimi)
Romeo and Juliet/Shakespeare Review 2021-05-26
Across
- resents Romeo & friends crashing a party
- name for the period when WS lived
- Shakespeare was born the son of a ___
- tells Romeo that Juliet is dead
- pennant color for tragedies
- Juliet looks down at Romeo from her ___
- The ___ , or black death, was a real fear
- character with opposing traits to another
- no ___ were allowed as actors, only men
- more expensive, covered seats in Globe Theatre
- type of play that deals with past events
- pennant color for comedies
- threatens to kick Juliet out of the house
- “Romeo and Juliet” is an example of a ___
- a time of rebirth of culture and science
- how Romeo is able to climb into J’s room
- is related to Paris and Mercutio
- remembers when Juliet was 3 years old
- ends happily, w/a wedding
- where main action of a play took place
- where actors changed costumes
- Capulets & Montagues have a longtime ___
- used mostly for bedroom/balcony scenes
- door built into the main stage
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- city where most of the action takes place
- famously asks, “What’s in a name?”
- what the ceiling over stage was called
- burned down and was rebuilt
- Romeo’s first “love”
- first talks to Juliet about Count Paris
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___
- fairy described by Mercutio that plants dreams
- dies of grief for her son
- takes a bribe, sells Romeo poison
- used mostly for indoor scenes
- thinks he knows a way to end the feud
- Juliet would rather die than marry ___
- signified which type of play was performed
- nickname for ground-level audience
- promises to make a statue of Juliet
- ten syllables per line poetry
- were located outside of town in London
- the “peacemaker” cousin of Romeo
- when a character give a speech alone on stage
- where Romeo lives while in exile
- Romeo accidentally causes the death of ___
- Shakespeare wrote 37 ___ in all
- pennant color for histories
48 Clues: Romeo’s first “love” • dies of grief for her son • ends happily, w/a wedding • pennant color for comedies • burned down and was rebuilt • pennant color for tragedies • pennant color for histories • used mostly for indoor scenes • ten syllables per line poetry • where actors changed costumes • Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___ • door built into the main stage • ...
